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‘I messed up big time’: Chance encounter in Japan leaves Chicago man questioning every decision he’s ever made

Random encounters can sometimes be the most meaningful.

A chance meeting in a hostel elevator in Japan has completely changed how Chicago tech worker Freddy Fang views his own life. The 26-year-old creator, who shares content under the handle @freddymightdoit, posted a video on TikTok detailing his experience. The clip has already hit 3.1 million views, and it’s easy to see why it resonates with so many of us who are trying to balance the grind with actual living.

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It all started with a five-second interaction. Fang was staying at a hostel in Kyoto when he bumped into a fellow traveler in an elevator. They were staying on the same floor, exchanged Instagram accounts, and tentatively planned a dinner. It is the kind of fleeting moment that usually goes nowhere. As Fang noted, they had barely spent four minutes in each other’s company before they actually sat down for their meal at a small sushi restaurant.

@freddymightdoit

I had dinner with a random Swedish guy in Kyoto and I’m embarrassed to admit… 1. In my 26 years of life, I’ve focused on the wrong things. This conversation opened my eyes to that. 2. I met this guy in the hostel elevator and made plans to get dinner with him the following day 3. We almost canceled on each other, but the moment we met at the restaurant, the conversations just started effortlessly flowing. And that’s when we talked about a topic that hit home. 4. The topic that made me reevaluate my life thinking was when we touched on the sacrifices we make for work: he quit his last job to get a new one that allows him to travel every month to a new place and I hadn’t traveled abroad since 2023 because i was focused on making as much money as possible. Prestige and status ho*ing basically 5. And that’s when i realized i messed up big time, and im almost embarrassed to say that I’ve been living my life WRONG. I’ve spent the past 3.5 years since college working my ass off, denying myself trips and experiences just to make more cash when in reality… I wasn’t really that fulfilled and those years just feel like a blur. Plus, I spent that cash on meaningless things. 6. We spent 2 hours eating nigiri and sashimi here from this mom and pop, talking more about our lives, relationships, Japan, everything on our mind. And can you believe we met in an elevator for 5 seconds the day before?? 7. Afterwards, we got high balls from the convenience store and continued our conversation at the hostel. It was 12:00am already and I had to leave to Osaka the next day 8. But I didn’t care. How cool is it to have serendipitous connection like this, because it rarely happens at home. So now, I want to forego this work work work work mentality so I can have a more enriching 20s. 9. I feel extremely connected to others when I travel, and I love when chance encounters amount to something. So now, I want to travel more 10. Because travel isn’t just about experiences, it’s about the opportunity to connect with different people. And I want to show you it’s possible through my content Shoutout my guy Yenis, one of my favorite nights in Japan! #growth #storytime #japan #kyoto #connection

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Per Newsweek, the plan almost failed to materialize until they ran into each other at the entrance and spontaneously solidified their plans. At the restaurant, the conversation shifted from small talk to something much deeper. Fang mentioned that they were both grappling with their sense of purpose. The stranger, who is from Switzerland, explained that he had quit his previous job to pursue a lifestyle that allows him to travel to a new location every month. 

Props to Fang, because I am horrible with strangers

This hit home for Fang, who realized he had not traveled abroad since 2023 because he was too focused on his career. Fang wrote in his TikTok caption that he had spent years working hard and skipping trips, all while spending money on meaningless things that left him feeling unfulfilled. He admitted, “I messed up big time.” 

Fang reflected on how the conversation moved quickly into their values and life philosophies. For him, the most life-changing part of the experience was the reminder that human connection and deep conversations are what truly drive his fulfillment. Additionally, dining together kept them from being kicked out for being solo travellers.

TikTokers came out in droves to join the discussion, providing some poignant observations and sharing similar stories. User Jairo provided some advice: “There is nothing like ‘living my life wrong’. Everyone lives their life as they need, everyone has different rhythms.” 

Meechandchong shared a story about making a new best friend. “That’s awesome! I met one of my best friends when she randomly came up to me in Times Square and we decided to get lunch together.” Of course, some travel trips lead to accidental separations too

Images courtesy @freddymightdoit / TikTok

User somebody.that.scrolls summarized it best: “If you had met him 3.5 years earlier, the conversation wouldve felt/hit different. In those 3.5 years you have still learned a lot about life. Sometimes you need to know and experience what you dont want for a while before you know you dont want it, or before you know what you actually do want. Everything is valuable”


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Jaymie Vaz
Jaymie Vaz is a freelance writer who likes to use words to explore all the things that fascinate her. You can usually find her doing unnecessarily deep dives into games, movies, or fantasy/Sci-fi novels. Or having rousing debates about how political and technological developments are causing cultural shifts around the world.